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Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Celestialsword(op): 9:32pm On Jun 01, 2024
But for the ministerial presentations on the achievements of the President Bola Tinubu administration in its first year, christened Ministerial Sectoral Update, which began on Tuesday May 21 at the National Press Centre in Abuja, many may not have known or appreciated the quantum of work that has been done by the government within such a short period of one year in office. This piece is not really about the re-engineering work that is being done on the economy, which is now recording a gradual growth. For instance, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, the nation recorded a 2.98% growth in the first quarter of this year, higher than 2.31% recorded in the same period in 2023.


The article is also not about the improving security in the land, especially in the oil producing Niger-Delta region, which has engendered increased oil production. Daily oil production has jumped up from barely 1million to 1.7million barrels per day including condensate, overshooting Nigeria’s OPEC quota, following the statistics provided by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri. The focus of this piece is also not about the increasing flow of investments into the economy, like the $30 billion Foreign Direct Investment commitments already secured during the year to grow the economy.

My focus is about those silent, quiet achievements recorded, thus far, by the administration, which are largely unreported and unsung until now. These achievements are by no means insignificant. They are so concrete and substantial that in some instances, they are ground-breaking, either laying or re-laying the foundation for growth and development in the country or resetting the sectors where they have occurred.

It must be admitted, however, that some ministers have little to showcase in one year. This is evident enough in their presentations, which were drab and lack-luster in a number of cases. The ministerial presentations and inauguration of projects executed by the administration were the only approved activities organised to mark President Tinubu’s one-year anniversary. The president had ordered a low-key celebration.

One defining feature of most of the achievements recorded in the various ministries is that they emerged from the vision or ideas President Tinubu espoused and developed overtime, and embodied in his Renewed Hope Agenda as eight priority areas. The President is reform-minded and, like Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, he is the Guardian Angel of those reforms and the achievements recorded thus far.

It is pertinent to highlight some of these reforms and initiatives across the various sectors. Take, for instance, the laudable projects executed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Ezenwo Nyesome Wike, the catalyst for those monumental achievements in just one year, is the full autonomy granted FCT by President Tinubu over the resources accruing to the territory. By removing FCT from the Treasury Single Account, the FCT Administration’s resources were unlocked for Wike to deploy in addressing the developmental challenges of the city. Yet that singular action of the President remains unsung and perhaps unappreciated by many. Of course, there are more things done to recalibrate the governance structure of the FCT by the president, including approval for more Mandate Secretaries and its own Civil Service Commission.

As a result of these presidential approvals, Minister Wike, away from the political turmoil in his native Rivers State where he has been fingered as a central figure, unleashed infrastructure on the FCT, opening up new districts with a network of roads and bridges, and resurfacing arterial roads. The minister has completed the construction of many bridges, refurbished the moribund metro line in Abuja and created access roads to the train stations, which had earlier rendered the stations inaccessible even when it was briefly operational. Around $15 million was expended on building the access roads to the various stations.

The minister also restructured and completed the official residence of the Vice President, which had been abandoned since 2010. Some cynics may ask-how important is that residential project at this point in time? This question would be of no significance when it is realized that the project, valued at N7billion in 2010, could not be left to waste and to scoundrels at a time the FCT authorities are working hard to ward off kidnappers and other criminal elements.

The Ministry of Power also has a remarkable story to share, though many would insist the sector has left much to be desired given its importance as an enabler of the economy. But believe it, a silent retooling, which promises to change the disastrous electricity situation in the country, is ongoing. Indeed, unbeknownst to many, power generation is gradually increasing. For instance, 5000MW of power was achieved this month for the first time in three years. “Precisely on May 3, 2024, we generated, transmitted, and distributed 5,003.45MW of power. This is expected to further rise to 6000MW by the end of this year,” the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, said in his presentation.

President Tinubu did three important things, among others, to tackle the issues in the electricity supply value-chain and set the sector on the path to recovery and optimal performance. Number one, in June 2023, President Tinubu signed the 2023 Electricity Act into law, marking a significant milestone in the sector. The new law focuses on enhancing the regulation and management of the electricity value chain with the active participation of the sub-national governments. This, thus far, has resulted in the process of devolution of regulatory powers to three states – Enugu, Ekiti, and Ondo – to set up their electricity markets.

Two, the President gave approval to defray legacy debts owed gas companies to allow efficient gas supply for the sector going forward and payment mechanism to address generation companies’ debts. This, according to Adelabu, will ensure necessary maintenance and evacuation capacity optimization.

Third, there has also been a series of infrastructure upgrades in the last one year. The ongoing Siemens Power project under the Presidential Power Initiative was one of the programmes that ensured improvement of power assets in Nigeria. In December 2023, President Tinubu and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz witnessed the signing of an accelerated performance agreement aimed at expediting the implementation of the PPI to improve electricity supply in Nigeria.

The Minister of Power also disclosed that the government had also put in place the required framework to achieve an injection of 3.5 million meters into the power sector – 1.5 million meters through the World Bank Distribution Support Recovery Program and 2 million meters through the Presidential Metering Initiative.

In aviation, some developments are worthy of note, including the construction of the second Abuja runway, which had been stalled for many years as a result of law suits while a second runway in Lagos has been reactivated. Among other things, Minister of Aviation Festus Keyamo has facilitated the acquisition of aircraft by local operators under the dry lease agreement to support and empower the indigenous airlines to compete with international airlines on more lucrative international routes like the case of Air Peace on the Lagos-London route.

Additionally, discussions have also reached an advanced stage with foreign investors to establish a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Centre in Nigeria through PPP. Ibom Air is almost through in their negotiations with Airbus.

With respect to the food situation in the country, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development launched dry season farming involving 118, 651 hectares in 15 states, with Jigawa State alone getting 40,000 hectares. This intervention injected an estimated N309 billion into the economy, according to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Senator Abubakar Kyari. The ministry also supported a total of 107, 429 wheat farmers with inputs resulting in output of 474, 628 metric tonnes. It has also created about 60,000 jobs across the agric value chain within the first year.

As the administration’s substantial investments in enhancing security across the country begin to post concrete yields, this will positively impact agricultural productivity going into the President’s second year in office.

Also, the revenue accruing to the country from marine and blue economy is on the increase. Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, said the ministry, through its agencies, realised N242 billion within the first quarter of 2024, which represents 92% compared to the amount generated within the same period last year.

Importantly, the nation’s budgeting system has also been rejuvenated to give proper attention to the government’s priorities. The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, who incidentally is also the Chairman of the Ministerial Sectoral Update Committee, said the 2024 budget has two remarkable features. “One is the determination, despite our challenges, to restore budget discipline by lowering the fiscal deficit. So, the 2024 budget targeted a reduction in deficits from 6.11% in 2023 to less than 4% in 2024 and an increase in capital expenditure relative to recurrent spending, which is 39% expenditure, the highest in the country’s history,” he said.

In addition to innovative budgeting, N100 billion fund has been earmarked for Consumer Credit designed to mobilise the manufacturing sector to produce again, which would occur when the people can fund their purchases.
There is also a mortgage fund to support the creation of mortgages. “So with consumer credit mobilising the manufacturing sector, mortgages re-energising the housing sector, and national agricultural development fund mobilising the agricultural sector, our youth and our productive economy will be mobilised. The N130 billion we provided for conversion, for transition to CNG, which is a cheaper form of energy than petroleum, is designed to restore energy competitiveness so that our manufacturing sector, our transport sector, and our economy will benefit from a cheaper form of energy that will support the economic reform,” Bagudu said.

Under the Tinubu government, the projects and initiatives undertaken thus far did not emerge by happenstance or by luck. They are well thought-out and emerged from a vision to reengineer the country and put it on the path of economic recovery and prosperity. One of these landmark initiatives is the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Development Fund, aimed at revitalising Nigeria’s crumbling infrastructure. This fund has earmarked substantial investments for constructing and rehabilitating roads, bridges, and public amenities. The construction of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road connecting nine littoral states has already taken off. There is also the Students Loan Fund for indigent students in tertiary institutions, which registration portal opened about two weeks ago.

The country may not be where it should be at present. There are still challenges; notable among them is the cost of living, which is still high. Food prices surged last month, with inflation rising to 33.69%, according to NBS. The Naira is also struggling to find its level against the Green Back, hovering around N1,400 to N1,500/1$ at the parallel market for a couple of weeks. However, on Wednesday, May 29, it recorded its biggest appreciation in four months to close at N1,173. 88/1$.

The country is gradually turning the corner.

Looking back at how far he has gone since he mounted the saddle, President Tinubu said the journey had been challenging and fulfilling. He promised that his administration would do all it takes for the average Nigerian to feel the impact of governance, stating that governance must be transformative and must address the critical needs of citizens.

Speaking when he received a delegation of the Yoruba Leaders of Thought at the State House, Abuja on Friday May 24, President Tinubu added that the country is no longer “bleeding”, but moving gradually into prosperity.
“It has been challenging. It has been fulfilling as well. We took over, and we have stopped the bleeding. I can say categorically now that Nigeria is no longer bleeding. And it will not bleed to death, but rather will now move to prosperity.

“That is the promise that I made to you all, and it is also the charge that you gave to me. We are managing to swim through the pond. The current is not a good one. We will turn the tide. We are turning the bend. This I assure you. I am being very careful. The worst is over for Nigeria. We will prevail.
“I thank the team who have been working really hard. All I can promise is that we will do whatever it takes. We are determined, and we will work so that all Nigerians can feel the impact of good governance.”
https://dailytrust.com/tinubus-silent-and-unreported-achievements/

Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by PresidObi: 9:34pm On Jun 01, 2024
grin

Nonsense and its corresponding ingredients

Una go explain invisible projects tire.

Borno residents are fleeing to Chad, that's one of the achievements

Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by illicit(m): 9:36pm On Jun 01, 2024
Asiwaju JAGABAN

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Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by delkuf(m): 9:48pm On Jun 01, 2024
So those are silent and unreported achievement ehhhh. If it is an achievement, why are we not feeling it. Nigeria we hail thee
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Ofunaofu: 9:50pm On Jun 01, 2024
A load of thrash
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Paraman: 10:09pm On Jun 01, 2024
Tinubu is leading Nigeria to greatness.
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by DeLaRue: 10:35pm On Jun 01, 2024
In terms of originality of thinking, this is the most capable government since OBJ's administration.

Some of the policies and programs being delivered by this government are superior to anything we have had for a long time.

Now, they need to bring down inflation drastically so that cost of living becomes bearable. That's going to be a tough one particularly in the short term.
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Celestialsword(op): 11:34pm On Jun 01, 2024
DeLaRue:
In terms of originality of thinking, this is the most capable government since OBJ's administration.

Some of the policies and programs being delivered by this government are superior to anything we have had for a long time.

Now, they need to bring down inflation drastically so that cost of living becomes bearable. That's going to be a tough one particularly in the short term.
yes,it will be an heculen task,the spiraling inflation ravaging the nation right now was caused by the activities of successive government and their refusal to take the bull by the horns
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Gandah(m): 5:32am On Jun 02, 2024
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Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by jeromestarks: 5:32am On Jun 02, 2024
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Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by BluntNigerian: 5:33am On Jun 02, 2024
We are listening.!! 🎧.!!
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by nony43(m): 5:34am On Jun 02, 2024
BAT’s only achievement is changing the National Anthem and he came on air to say that his priority
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by DMerciful(m): 5:37am On Jun 02, 2024
Tinubu is a failure!
No propaganda can deceive Nigerians, especially at a time like this!
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Racoon(m): 5:40am On Jun 02, 2024
Hogwash loads loadshit of lies and propaganda. Tinubu’s useless government have made life miserable for the common man. So swerve.
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Parydelegate: 5:42am On Jun 02, 2024
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Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by owolabi5: 5:43am On Jun 02, 2024
huh
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by nurey(m): 5:49am On Jun 02, 2024
Even though I know buhari is to blame for these extreme times we are facing due to the ways & means #22b he printed.
The present government is toeing the same path by putting the cart before the horse with no policy direction, non productive civil service, wanton corruption and off course globe trotting with public funds.

Soon civil unrest may set in cause the cost of things especially food is alarming and an hungry man is an angry man. Also companies are downsizing big time
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Gbogbowa: 5:51am On Jun 02, 2024
Celestialsword:
yes,it will be an heculen task,the spiraling inflation ravaging the nation right now was caused by the activities of successive government and their refusal to take the bull by the horns
how will they bring down inflation when they kept increasing interest rate
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Gbogbowa: 5:54am On Jun 02, 2024
The only achievement of Tinubu is just taking wealth away from massess to share with politicians and build infrastructure the same thing he did in Lagos . The govt will be richer while the people will be poorer simple
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Themanleshey: 5:54am On Jun 02, 2024
He’s called jagaban for a reason . 🙌🏾


Elo fokan balé .
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Gbogbowa: 5:55am On Jun 02, 2024
Tunde Ramon the recharge card guy turned Billionnaire by Buhari praising Tinubu to avoid probe
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Tochi3(m):
..the fallen demons of lies, deceit and propaganda hath thou been Set forth..to bambooze & convey irresponsible crafted lies into the conscience of gullible Nigerians..

...All of a sudden after a yr of catastrophic failures ,cluelessness & Roaming around in the wilderness like camels on a hajj..the maladministration of mandate thieves suddenly have unreported acheivements only acheived through media propaganda.. grin grin grin

Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by malali:
The portrayal of President Bola Tinubu's administration's achievements in its first year in office is overly optimistic and overlooks significant challenges and shortcomings. While the government has indeed undertaken various reforms and projects, the broader economic and social realities present a less favorable picture.

Economic Growth and Inflation
The article claims a commendable economic growth rate of 2.98% in the first quarter of 2024, but this figure does not fully account for the pervasive economic hardships. According to Fitch Solutions, while the Nigerian economy is projected to grow modestly by 2.9% in 2024, this is still underwhelming compared to other Sub-Saharan African and emerging markets. High inflation remains a significant concern, eroding consumer purchasing power and exacerbating poverty levels​ (Fitch Solutions)​. The World Bank also emphasizes that while reforms are underway, the high inflation and persistent fiscal constraints continue to stifle economic progress​ (World Bank)​.


[color=#000000]Security and Oil Production
The claim that security has improved, particularly in the Niger Delta, facilitating an increase in oil production to 1.7 million barrels per day, is somewhat overstated. Despite this increase, Nigeria's broader security landscape remains fraught with challenges, including ongoing violence in other regions and issues related to corruption and inefficiencies within the oil sector​ (World Bank)​​ (Fitch Solutions)​.
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
While the government touts securing $30 billion in FDI commitments, the actual inflow and impact of these investments remain to be seen. Structural issues such as high operational costs, unreliable power supply, and bureaucratic red tape continue to deter investors. The optimistic figures cited often do not reflect the real economic benefits accruing to the broader population​ (Fitch Solutions)​.


Power Sector
The reported improvements in the power sector, such as achieving 5,000 MW of power, are indeed milestones but must be viewed in context. Nigeria's power infrastructure remains inadequate, and the sector is plagued by inefficiencies and insufficient capacity to meet the country's demands. The World Bank notes that while initial reforms are promising, the sector's long-term improvement depends on consistent and effective implementation of policies​ (World Bank)​​ (Fitch Solutions)​.


Budget and Fiscal Discipline
The administration's efforts to reduce the fiscal deficit and increase capital expenditure are commendable. However, the Fitch Solutions report highlights that significant fiscal constraints, including high debt servicing costs and a bloated public sector wage bill, limit the government's ability to increase productive expenditures​ (Fitch Solutions)​.


Social and Developmental Challenges
Despite the administration's initiatives, significant challenges remain. The cost of living continues to rise, with food inflation hitting 33.69% and the Naira struggling against the US dollar. These economic pressures are felt acutely by the average Nigerian, undermining the purported progress and reforms​ (World Bank)​​ (Fitch Solutions)​.


while President Tinubu's administration has made some notable strides, the narrative of substantial achievements is premature and somewhat exaggerated. The broader economic context reveals a nation still grappling with high inflation, fiscal challenges, and structural inefficiencies that hinder sustainable development and equitable growth. The administration must address these fundamental issues to achieve the transformative impact it promises.
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by olaiya2007(m): 6:23am On Jun 02, 2024
Ok
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by IamCookie(f): 6:31am On Jun 02, 2024
Like Reno Omokri opined , Tinubu administration need to do more in terms of communicating to Nigerians about what they are doing or what they have done. By this , Nigerians will be able to assess and evaluate the impact in real time.

May our leaders succeed and the citizenry be relieved from unnecessary situation that have plunged the nation into.
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by KEVIND:
"I have always said when somebody say they've done something & they've to spend one hour explaining what they've done then they've done nothin
When you've done something you shut up, the things you've done speaks for themselves"
-Patrick Lumumba

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhHbYV2wY7I?si=KtwgnBMcR4R_u--3
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by GardenOfGod(m): 6:35am On Jun 02, 2024
The old druglord came as a thief to destroy Nigeria kpata kpata... He has nothing absolutely to offer this dying Nation.
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Babastrong(m): 6:45am On Jun 02, 2024
[quote author=DMerciful post=130262545]Tinubu is a failure!
No propaganda can deceive Nigerians, especially at a time like this!
[they want biafra but they always refer to themselves as nigerians. Is that not stupidity of highest order.]
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by DMerciful(m): 6:46am On Jun 02, 2024
I dont know where you dey carry this argument dey go[quote author=Babastrong post=130263027][/quote]
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Front0lane: 6:49am On Jun 02, 2024
As far as I am concerned all this minor achievement are far cry from what Nigerians need or desire. Tinubu n his minister need to do times 100 more to stabilize Nigeria.

delkuf:
So those are silent and unreported achievement ehhhh. If it is an achievement, why are we not feeling it. Nigeria we hail thee
Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by ALCOHOLKILLS(m): 6:52am On Jun 02, 2024
Paraman:
Tinubu is leading Nigeria to greatness.
De deceive yourself
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